The McDonald Creek Cutoff Trail is a kid-friendly, moderately trafficked, point-to-point trail used for bird watching, hiking and running. The 0.9-mile trail has a mixed surface and an elevation gain of 36 feet, providing it with an easy rating in terms of difficulty. Dogs are not permitted on the trail. There are no restrooms or drinking water points on the trail, and hikers ought to carry their own drinking water. The McDonald Creek Cutoff Trail has a creek and a forest that includes trees like cedar and hemlock. Birds such as harlequin ducks, mergansers, goldeneyes and American dippers are commonly seen in the area. Bears can be spotted on this trail as well, so hikers are advised to carry a bear spray. The McDonald Creek Cutoff Trail is accessible all year round.
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